Perpetual Tyranny: Endless Wars Are the Enemy of Freedom

Perpetual Tyranny: Endless Wars Are the Enemy of Freedom By John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead for Rutherford “Of all the enemies to public liberty war is, perhaps, the most to be dreaded because it comprises and develops the germ of every other. War is the parent of armies; from these proceed debts and taxes… known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few.… No nation could preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare.” — James Madison War is the enemy of freedom. As long…

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Amazon’s Woke Lord Of The Rings Is The Death Rattle Of Social Justice Content

Amazon’s Woke Lord Of The Rings Is The Death Rattle Of Social Justice Content By Brandon Smith for Alt-Market Modern social justice in all of its forms is communism. The political left doesn’t want to admit it openly, but there is no way around it and there is no debate. Some would call it “cultural Marxism,” but the bottom line is that there is no such thing as a legitimate social justice movement in the west because by law all people regardless of their ethnic circumstances are equally protected. You…

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Hunter Biden’s Ex-Girlfriend Testifies To His Lavish Spending In Grand Jury Tax Probe

Hunter Biden’s Ex-Girlfriend Testifies To His Lavish Spending In Grand Jury Tax Probe by Carmine Sabia for Conservative Brief The grand jury examining evidence in the tax probe of Hunter Biden heard around five hours of secret testimony from the ex-girlfriend of President Joe Biden’s son. Zoe Kestan, 28, is furious that Hunter broke things off with her after she asked him to stop doing drugs and she informed the grand jury of the lavish spending done by the president’s son, The New York Post reported. Her turn on the witness…

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When Boring People Turn Dangerous: Canada’s Insane Power Grab

When Boring People Turn Dangerous: Canada’s Insane Power Grab by Matt Taibbi – SubStack The Canadian government’s decision to freeze bank accounts in the trucker protests is a mad leap toward bureaucratic dystopia On Christmas Eve, 2018, New York Times writer Andrew Ross Sorkin published, “How Banks Unwittingly Finance Mass Shootings.” Chronicling the credit card history of the man who killed 49 people at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida Sorkin noted Omar Mateen had not merely spent $26,532 on weapons and ammo in the eight months before the 2016 attack,…

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